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what is the effect of El ñino and La ñina?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

El Niño and La Niña affect not only ocean temperatures, but also how much it rains on land. Depending on which cycle occurs (and when), this can mean either droughts or flooding. Typically, El Niño and its warm waters are associated with drought, while La Niña is linked to increased flooding.

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Answered by priyaag2102
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El Nino is the warmer phase, while La Nina is the colder counterpart of El Nino.

Explanation:

El Nino is the warmer phase, while La Nina is the colder counterpart of El Nino.

  • El Nino is a warm period of the Southern Oscillation and is synonymous with a band of warm ocean water that occurs in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific, including the region off the Pacific coast of South America.
  • La Nina, as part of the wider El Nino, is a southern oscillating weather trend, and a combined ocean–atmosphere event that is the cooler equivalent of an El Nino.
  • Both terms refer to the seasonal changes in sea surface temperature in the Pacific Ocean that affect the climate around the world.
  • The opposite cycle is characterized by La Nina that is increasing trade winds and moving warm water and rain storms west of the equator into the Atlantic.
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